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Fast Company April 1, 2011 Reena Jana |
Who's Next: Vivian Rosenthal's Big Idea for Interactive Advertising Architect, designer, and advertising impresario Vivian Rosenthal talks about her companies Tronic and GoldRun. |
Fast Company April 1, 2011 Stephanie Schomer |
Object of Desire: Strip Chair and Frame Side Table by Iacoli and McAllister In two years, the pair's eponymous line of simple, handcrafted furniture has attracted nationwide attention, despite coming from a two-person operation in a small Seattle studio. |
BusinessWeek February 24, 2011 Paul M. Barrett |
Book Review: Aerotropolis Airport-based cities are changing global business -- and our lives, as explained in the book by John Kasarda and Greg Lindsay. |
Fast Company February 2011 Stephanie Schomer |
Coralie Bickford-Smith Shares the Inspiration Behind Her Cover Designs The Penguin Books cover designer shares the tools and inspirations behind her stunning designs. |
Fast Company February 2011 Rachel Arndt |
Kitschy Letters Openers Make Paper Mail Fun Again Empty mailboxes be damned, these elegant and whimsical designs make letter openers as desirable as ever. |
BusinessWeek February 3, 2011 |
Great Moments in Parking History The industry's most important innovations, according to Shawn Conrad, executive director of the International Parking Institute |
Fast Company November 2010 Linda Tischler |
Campo Marzio's Artisan Stationery Comes to the U.S. Our intrepid correspondent falls in love in Rome, and seals the deal in New York. |
Fast Company October 2010 |
Humanitarian Design or Neocolonialism? Fast Company's Bruce Nussbaum raised some controversial questions in a trio of posts -- and readers had a lot to say. We sample the debate. |
Fast Company October 2010 Ben Paynter |
Making Over McDonald's Inside the $2.4 billion plan to change the way you think about McDonald's, the most iconic restaurant on the planet. |
Fast Company October 2010 |
McDonald's Design Heritage The fast-food giant McDonald's has built its success on ideas that bubble up from anywhere. |
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